Newly installed charging station in Manali turns into garbage dump within hours

A newly installed charging station quickly became a trash dumping point in Manali, sparking a wider conversation online about civic sense and public amenities. The Himachal Pradesh government recently installed the charging station in Manali so tours could charge their mobile phones with ease. What was meant to be a public convenience facility, however, quickly became a trash dumping site.In Manali, a public charging station became a garbage dumping point (X/@iNikhilsaini)A video shared online X user Nikhil Saini shows discarded waste littering the charging station, blocking access to the charging points. Disposable plates, cups and plastic water bottles are seen dumped on and near the charging station in the clip.Watch the video below:While sharing the video on X, Saini wrote: “Himachal govt installs a charging point in Manali for tours to charge phones and gadgets, and within hours people turn it into a dustbin. No Swachh Bharat or any scheme can fix this nation, only an iron f policy can bring change.”Internet debates civic senseThe video, shared two days ago, has crossed 1.2 million views on X while sparking a conversation about civic sense.(Also read: ‘Lack of civic sense’: Indian travellers face backlash for using bags to reserve queue spots in Thailand)While some blamed the tours and locals for littering on the road, others cited the lack of dustbins in public areas.“Horrible. Even if dustbins are not close people can carry the waste to their nearest point and discard. Dumping it on this new charging point shows their mindset,” a viewer said.Former Infosys CFO Mohandas Pai blamed lack of trash bins. “Govt should also understand the needs of people and provide dust bins at regular intervals. No point blaming people when dust bins are scarce,” he said.“It is definitely wrong. Curious if there were enough empty dustbins around? Despite the availability of empty dustbins, if trash is left any available place it’s a serious lack of civic sense!” wrote one X user.Saini replied pointing out that the video was filmed at Manali’s famous Mall Road, which has plenty of easily accessible dustbins. “There are dustbins right near, and overall it’s a clean, well maintained area,” he said.“Disgusting. Why are people like that?? It’s not a one-sided problem…It’s an issue on both sides. Food stall owners don’t keep dustbins, and people don’t care or don’t even ask,” X user Anita added.




